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IATA Code: RJ | ICAO Code: RJA | Callsign JORDANIAN
| Royal Jordanian Airlines
Amman Housing Bank Complex, Interior Roundabout
Shmesani Area, P.O.Box 302
Amman 11118
Tel: +962 6-520-2000
Fax: +962 6-567-6285 www.rj.com
Ownership: Publicly listed, Amman Stock Exchange (RJAL.ASE), (for details please see below)
Subsidiaries:
Royal Wings
Royal Jordanian Cargo
Royal Jordanian Ground Handling
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Royal Jordanian (RJ) is Jordan's national flag air carrier operating scheduled international services covering four continents. Its base of operations is Queen Alia International Airport, located in the outskirts of Amman.
The airline was incorporated on December 9, 1963. Its operations commenced on December 15, 1963 in pursuance of a royal decree by the late King Hussein. Initially founded with capital from private shareholders, subsequently the Jordanian Government acquired Alia (Royal Jordanian predecessor) as Jordan's national carrier. After successful privatization and restructuring, in 2001 RJ became a public shareholding company. In December 2007, the company's shares were listed on the Amman Stock Exchange at a capital of JD84.4 million at that time
Jordanians presently hold 68% of the shares, of which 26% held by the Jordanian government, 10% Jordan's Social Security Corporation and 3% to the Jordan's Armed Forces Fund. Additionally, shares were allocated to RJ employees. Staff member are approx 4,300. |
| A310-300 | CF6-80C2A2 | JY-AGM | 1989 | Owned | | A310-300 | CF6-80C2A2 | JY-AGN | 1989 | Owned | | A310-300 | CF6-80C2A2 | JY-AGP | 1986 | Owned | | A310-300F | CF6-80C2A2 | JY-AGQ | 1988 | Owned | | A310-300F | CF6-80C2A2 | JY-AGR | 1989 | Owned | | A320-232 | V2500 | F-OHGV | 2005 | Leased | | A320-232 | V2500 | F-OHGX | 2006 | Leased | | A320-232 | V2500 | JY-AYD | 2005 | Leased | | A320-232 | V2500 | JY-AYF | 2005 | Leased | | A320-232 | CFM56-5A3 | JY-AYI | 1995 | Leased/ Royal Wing | | A321-231 | V2500 | JY-AYG | 2006 | Leased | | A321-231 | V2500 | JY-AYH | 2006 | Leased | | A321-231 | V2500 | JY-AYJ | 2008 | Leased | | A321-231 | V2500 | JY-AYK | 2008 | Leased | | A319-132 | V2500 | JY-AYL | 2008 | Leased | | A319-132 | V2500 | JY-AYM | 2008 | Leased | | A319-132 | V2500 | JY-AYN | 2009 | Leased | | A319-132 | V2500 | JY-AYP | 2009 | Leased | | A340-212 | CFM56-5B3/F | JY-AIA | 1994 | Leased | | A340-212 | CFM56-5C3/F | JY-AIB | 1994 | Leased | | A340-212 | CFM56-5C3/F | JY-AIC | 1993 | Leased | | A340-212 | CFM56-5C3/F | JY-AID | 1993 | Leased | | E-195 | CF34-10E7 | JY-EME | 2006 | Leased | | E-195 | CF34-10E7 | JY-EMF | 2006 | Leased | | E-195 | CF34-10E7 | JY-EMA | 2007 | Leased | | E-195 | CF34-10E7 | JY-EMB | 2007 | Owned | | E-195 | CF34-10E7 | JY-EMG | 2007 | Leased | | E-175 | CF34-8E5 | JY-EMC | 2008 | Owned | | E-175 | CF34-8E5 | JY-EMD | 2008 | Owned |
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Royal Jordanian News أخبار الملكية الأردنية
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Jan25 |
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Amman, Royal Jordanian shall commence operating regular flights between Amman and Misrata, Libya, starting January 28, 2012. Read More »»»
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Jan16 |
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Amman, Royal Jordanian Vice President/Cargo Sales and Services Muath
Majali stated "Queen Alia International Airport has become a hub for the
Middle East and a cargo transit point to the rest of the world due to
Jordan’s distinguished location and the availability of suitable air
cargo infrastructure and logistics". Read More »»»
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Nov15 |
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Paris, Amstelveen, Royal Jordanian has selected Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M) to provide component support for its three Airbus A330 passenger jets. Read More »»»
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Oct19 |
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Amman, a new Airbus A320, named Aqaba, powered by IAE V2500 engines
today joined Royal Jordanian (RJ) fleet. This is part of the airline’s
announced medium-haul fleet modernization program, that covers replacing six Airbus A320s and A321s with seven new ones of the same models. Read More »»»
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Sep20 |
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On September 21, 2011, Royal Jordanian will receive the second new
Airbus A320, as part of the airline’s medium-haul fleet modernization
program that involves replacing the current six Airbus A320s and A321s
with seven newly manufactured ones of the same models. Read More »»»
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